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point to, point towards V. trans.

point-to-point (race) SUST.

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She was also shown to at some point to have gotten another tattoo underneath her left eye.
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They will point to the difficulty many immigrants have getting their credentials recognized, and the social disruption that can spring from culture clash.
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The antenna would point to the item being sought when a suitable locator card was inserted into the card reader.
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Nicknames, like the pluck me and more obscene versions that can not appear in a family newspaper, seem to point to exploitation.
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So do make it a point to belt up, even if it's just for a quick trip down the road.
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The doctor gave him a quick look-over and spotted the symptoms could point to a potentially fatal brain problem.
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The distance from this point to the vanishing point represents the distance of the viewer from the drawing.
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These changes in the literacy learning point to the changes in the economic climate, in this case that of the agricultural industry.
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For that answer, the Gents likely will point to the kicking game.
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All available explanations point to the fact that the increase in their numbers during the peak year is a natural after-effect of the flowering of the bamboos.
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